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  • January 2008
    • Writers, Studios Agree Only That Stakes Are High

      Writers, Studios Agree Only That Stakes Are High

      (Newser) - The $150 million or so the Writers Guild's demands would cost over the next 3 years is chump change by studio standards, but the long-term stakes in the deadlocked 2-month-old strike are high, reports the Washington Post. It's now or never for the writers to seal their piece of the nascent digital programming pie. More »

  • May 2007
    • Amazon Sings New Tune for Online Music

      Amazon Sings New Tune for Online Music

      (Newser) - Amazon is going where Apple tried (and failed) to: a DRM-free online music store. Set to launch this year, Amazon’s venture won't sell tracks protected by digital rights management, the anti-copying technology that music labels have required Apple’s iTunes to use. To stay DRM-free, Amazon will partner with EMI Music, home to Coldplay and Norah Jones, and 12,000 independent labels. More »

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      Internet   Apple   music   Amazon.com   iTunes   EMI Music   digital rights

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